2012 FREIGHTLINER M2 106 MEDIUM DUTY
Day Cab Truck in Saint Charles, MO 63301
Check out this used 2012 FREIGHTLINER M2 106 MEDIUM DUTY!
Specifications |
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Sharerig ID
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1952SF670I |
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Brake System
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Air |
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Cab Type
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Conventional Cab |
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Exterior Color
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White |
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Engine Manufacturer
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Cummins |
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Fuel Type
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Diesel |
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GVWR Class
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Class 7: 26,001-33,000 lb |
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Vehicle Location
Saint Charles, MO, 63301, US
Bova Equipment Leasing
Contact: Tom Myers
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Pete's Take
2012 Freightliner M2 106 Medium Duty: A Reliable Workhorse
The 2012 Freightliner M2 106 Medium Duty is a day cab truck that's built to handle tough jobs. Located in Saint Charles, MO, this white, diesel-powered vehicle has logged 212,893 miles and is currently offered by Bova Equipment Leasing. Equipped with a manual transmission and powered by a Cummins engine, this truck falls under the GVWR Class 7 (26,001-33,000 lb).
Conventional Cab: Unlike other trucks with extended or crew cabs, the Freightliner M2 106 features a conventional cab design. This design offers practicality and simplicity for drivers who prioritize work performance over additional passenger space.
Cummins Engine: The truck is equipped with an engine from Cummins - one of the most reputable manufacturers in the industry. Known for their durability and efficiency, Cummins engines provide reliable power for heavy-duty tasks.
Air Brake System: The vehicle uses an air brake system which provides superior stopping power compared to hydraulic systems found in lighter vehicles. This makes it safer when hauling heavy loads.
Left Hand Drive: This may seem standard for vehicles in the United States but it's worth noting as some industrial vehicles feature right-hand drive or even center drive configurations. The left-hand drive of this truck ensures compatibility with U.S. traffic rules and driving practices.